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Film festival highlights issues women face

WSU community members are invited to attend the virtual “Reels with All the Feels” film festival, highlighting systemic issues women of all backgrounds face.  The festival celebrates Women’s History Month and includes four films. The WSU Women s Center and Coalition of Women Students run the festival. The first film, “Abortion Helpline, This is Lisa,” was streamed via Zoom March 8 for International Women’s Day.  The film showed what happens behind the scene of an abortion hotline and the role of hotline operators, said Kaitlin Srader, Coalition for Women Students chair.    Srader said the coalition offers programs and workshops around gender and racial justice, as well as inclusivity of marginalized identities, particularly women and women of color.  

WSU women reflect on academic accomplishments, challenges to overcome | WSU Insider

March 8, 2021 A young woman in Whitman county with a steer in the 1920s. (Photo Credit: Former campus photographer Myron S. Huckle; Huckle Photographs Collection, WSU Libraries MASC). By Lauren Paterson College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences International Women’s Day celebrates the social, economic, and cultural achievements of women. It is a moment to look back on the strides that women have made in achieving gender parity and equality, and a look ahead to how far they still have to go. For the 2021 observance of International Women’s Day on March 8, women innovators and educators in WSU’s College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences reflected on those gains and the road ahead.

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TalentSprint announces third cohort for women engg students - The Hindu BusinessLine

TalentSprint announces third cohort for women engg students Hyderabad | Updated on Representative image× Targeted at first-year women engineering students from across the country, the programme will rope in 500 candidates TalentSprint, an education technology platform, has launched the third cohort of its Women Engineers Programme (WE) in association with Google. Targeted at first-year women engineering students from across the country, the programme will rope in 500 candidates. The programme will commence from May 2021. The last date for submission of applications is March 21, 2021. The NSE subsidiary started the programme in 2019 to address gender disparity in the IT industry. “Women represent just 26 per cent of the global tech workforce. We seek to address this gender imbalance by selecting, training, and nurturing women engineering students,” Santanu Paul, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at TalentSprint, said.

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